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THE RALEIGH EVKKTSl. TIMES, WEDNESDAY, lOEMBEB 2$ Mftj 1? ' ' 1 1 1 1 INFf SIX CAStS1 01 Assault and Battery Case Against a Railroad Nonsuit Entered In Mecklenburg Court Sustained Plaintiff Wins in Suit for Damages Growing Out of Hallway Accident at Salisbury in June, 1!04 The Greased Nail t'ltso.- , . . ii'iiiiitti'n:Mi!iMi.vMi'- ." mimnammMt t! Opinions were delivered last even ing by the supreme court In six ap peals and two others wore disposed of per curiam. The list follows: Robert vs. Railroad', from Meck-j lenburg, no error; Haynes vs. Rail-; road, Mecklenburg, no error; Creigh-j ton vs. Water Commissioners, Sldck- j lenhurg. new trial; fvey vs. (Jptton Mills, Catawba, affirmed: Machine Company vs. Chalkley. from Wlllfos, j affirmed;; Mofison vs. L eague,. imi AlexaiAk new trial; (.last vs. j Cumch, '' Catawba, per curiam, af-: tinned; Struniake vs. Wilkesboro, ; from Wilkes, per curiam affirmed. Damages for Salisbury Accident. In Haynes vs. Railroad, from ; Mecklenburg, in which no error I fuund, a judgment was obtained for the plaintiff in the trial below against ; the Southern Railway for; t ae . .ing of Engineer Haynes in ! an accident at Salisbury, In which passenger train No. 40 ran into an; open switch on the night of June 9,1 11)0 1, the engineer being killed un der his engine, which turned over. , The defease of the railroad company was that the engineer was guilty of i contributory negligence in that he was running at too high speed, in; violation of the town ordinance and; against the rules of the company.: Under the ruling of th court the judgment for damages lowed in '.he lower court stands. A Novel Damage Suit. I 4 Got a Cold ? End it. If you don't it may end you. Pneumonia starts with a sneeze. Gowan's Pneumonia Cure wastes no time it is EXTERNAL-is absorbed into the inflammation and heals it immediately. It cures colds, coughs and croup in 4 HOURS,' and Pneumonia within 4 DAYS. 25c, 50c. and $1.00 For sale by all Druggists. p We Give S. VI, (SL Co.'s Green Trade Discount Stamps free STOP DEADLY CRUSHES THE COTTON MEETING1 WERE HIT BY A TRAIN Crusade Against the Over President Moore's Call to W. R. Chamblee and Son Crowding of Cars The Many Fatalities on Surface and Elevated Lines in Chicago Giye Impetus to the Work of Preven tion Already liegun. Farmers and Others Toe Help of Every Progressive and Enterprising Citizen of the State is Needed at the Meeting in Kuch County in the State on Saturday, December t. (By the Associated Press.) Chicago. Nov! 28,tt-A record of 13 perrons killed, and 271 others Injured on the Surface and elevated traction linns if fhiC!ied since January 1 last innranw ciivp imiictus to the crusaoc he overerowmne 01 cars wmcn was. k" -1 'gun by the officials of the city yestei -day. Tin.' police af.wt and uiounlea win issuine a measure of control oVei President C. C. Moore of the North Carolina division of the Southern Pot ton Association has issued the follow- inn- letter- agalnst Xo (ne cotton Farmers. Bankers, Pro fessional and Business Men of North STORE CLOSES TOMORROW - THANKSGIVING- DAY. After Thanksgiving Comes, Christmas. Hal 1 Tho Opening Display of Christmas Novelties and Gift Goods for the holidays takes place Saturday, December 1st. A careful selection has been made from the .largest houses in this country, rep resenting the best production from all quarters of the civilized world; so we feel con fidently assured that the exhibit will be unsurpassed by any of our city competitors. The newest, largest and most varied stocks of Christmas Novelties will be promtly ready for you at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Near University Station Passengers in on the 10:30 Southern This Morning Tell of Accident. Horse Killed and liuggy Smashed. Both Men Injured It is Not Known How Badly. Roberts vs. Railroad, trom MeeK- ..,...., of control over the '-nburg, in which the lower court j operutIons of traction lines. Granting . tiding is also sustained, is notable ! ,nc expect,.,! "permission from the cor ii hotfisr 1. suit hroucht by Flagman ! tm rat Ion counsel, the force under Chief LADIES' DRESS AM) STREET HATS. During this week wo have arranged on Special Sale a table full of Artis tic Millinery flue Ready-to-W'ear and Dress Hats of rare design and exquisite beauty all new, fresh goods. Some come from Chicago, some from New York, others of our own work-room production. These Hats arc regularly worth from $4.00 to $7.50. Ready for you when you are ready to see them. Take a look. Special prices $2.50 to 5.00 LADIKS' neck fixings. New lot of Indies' Lace Collars asd Ruchings- all the new things for Sleeping Dolls I Neckwear of the most refined taste. ! Lace Sets, Collar and Cuffs to match of Oriental and Point de Venise Lace, ' in white or cream-colored, j Collar and Cuff Sets, .$1.00 and 81.25 ! Venise Lace Collars. . . . 25 and 50c Roberts against the Southern Rail way for damages because of assault and battery on his person by Day Yardmaster Bradley. Roberts had turned a train into the wrong switch and the yardmaster scolded him for it. 'I hen the flagman called his su perior "a swell head;" the light re sulted. The case was nonsuited be low, and the action of the supreme court nuts the plaintiff out of court. The (iivased-Nail Case. Carolina; We would like to know if it is tin desire of the people of this good slate to nave me u ice ui i-mv a crop that is now bringing into the state annually for the raw material alone, more than $30,000,000, to continue will undertake the task of pre-No sell at good prices and to continue all "L I to bring into our state this vast amount surface ot wealth; or will they be content t" tonight. nave the pilot drop to a point that Passengers, who came in this morn ing on the Southern Railway train one here at 10': 31 tell of a serious accident about six miles this side of 1 ! ,..Dlo- Ctntlmi Tlio il'nln hit a buggy with two men in I, at a grade i" Ruching (six styles in each box), crossing. Collins venting the overcrowding of trains and the blockading of cats within the loop beginning It Is planned to place uniformed po licemen nn every station of the loop: Just how many passengers will be per mitted on each ear has net been decided, but the suggestion was made that not more than one and one half times the seating capacity of each ear should be acceptable as safe. That the ear leaving the loop during the rush hour last night bail far over- the "safe" limit and this stipu- .t-. . lation was plain. The average seating The horse was ihstanlly lulled, the buggy torn to kindling wood, and both men injured It was learned that the men were Mr. W. R.' Cham hie. and his son, Norman, 18 years old, who live near where the accident occurred: They were taken to their home at once. How seriously Mr. Out tub lee and his son are hurt could not be learned, but they appeared to he painfully in- jiiroa ana were nouceo to ne spin nig 1 blood as they were taken toward homo. Mrs l.anra. Shumate, the old wo man of North Wilkesboro whose tes-! japped . i lation timony that she greaseu a nan ""t: Ulo ele. had stuck into her foot so that the vate(J tram is rity.Bix. A count of the wound it had inflicted in her foot passeng(,ls on the ears showed that the would no: hurt her so bad threw j average was between 125 and 135,Vhile the justices of the supreme court some cars with their overcrowded plat into convulsions of laughter, has j forms carried as' many as 150 and lfio: the supreme; It is planned to divide the police forces for the supervision ol surface the 'and elevated ear traffic into two stjuads affirmed I the mounted police to prevent steis trom plocKing sunaee Mould hot pay aver cost of production anil thus deprive our people of many iniitlpn d Pars annually. ((VII who are interested In the better prices for cotton and more money into the state are respectfully requested to attend the mass meeting Saturday, De-. . comber 1. and identify themselves with SPAIN'S CABINET the Southern Cotton Association. We. need you, help-the help of . very pro-1 HAS RESIGNED. gressive and enterprising citizen in the j state. By unity of purpose and unity (By the Associated Press.) of action, great things can be accom- Madrid. NoS. The cabinet has ill for ( KDS, liOOliLETS AND CALEN DARS. Raphael Tuck & Sons' Artistic Post Cards, Christmas and New Year Cards. Calendars, and Booklets are sold in Raleigh only at this store. They are highest class imported nov elties, moderately priced and worthy of your earliest inspection. All Prices Anywhere from il'ac to $1.00 BRASS (JOODS MADE IN AMERICA Ornamental and useful articles of Gilt and Polished Brass, for your mantel, dresser or center table, dowel Boxes, Puff Boxes, Letter Openers, Picture Frames, Tray Cal endars, Tobacco Jars, Shaving Sets, Steins, etc., etc. Prices range from. . . .85c up to $10 DRESSED DOLLS. The whole of Dolldom Is now ready dressed In their best, to thrill the children with dellgut. The sea son is short and prices are cut close for quick sales. Dolls awako and prettier than ever 25c to $1.35 HIMPTY Dl'MI'TY CIRCUS. The Humpty Dumpty Circus de lights the children and amuses the grown-ups. In which appear Humpty and Dumpty and Cracker Jack and Clowns, Hobo, the tramp; Jumbo, the elephant; Jack, the donkey; the intelligent trained horse and the marvelous poodle, with ladders, bar rels, chairs, hoops, flags and all the properties of a real circus. The prices 50r, $1.00, $1.50, $2.25, $3, up HOYS' SILVER-GRAY SHIRTS. Another lot of Silver-Gray Shirts and Drawers fcr Boys heavy, fleece lined, stretchy, and more than worth the money. Sizes, 24 to 34 25c YOUTHS' UNION SUITS. Boys' Heavy Rib Knit Fleece Lined Union Suits In all sizes today the good kind, unbleached and silver grey 25 and 50c GENTLEMEN'S BATH ROBES. Heavy Doubled Fleeced Cotton Plush and, Fancy Blanket Bath Robes In appropriate designs plain, figured and mottled .$3.50, $5 and $7.50 ALLEN & CO.'S SHOES. This is one of the strongest lines of Children Shoes manufactured glace and patent kid in bals and bluchers. Children's sizes, 6 to 10, $1.35 and $1.50 Misses' sizes, 11 to 2. .$1.50 to $2.00 ADVANCE PATTERNS FOR JANUARY. The Standard Fashion Co. of New York has sent us the advance styles for January. The December Patterns are all in 10 and 15c The Designer Is enlarged and Im proved and filled with Christmas sug gestions 10c Large Counter Catalogues by mail, 20c; over the counter, 10c. Fashion Sheets free. won her appeal in court, the finding of the lower court awarding her $25 damages for iiiittrv to her foot, being per curiam. The old woman step ped on the nail while walking on tan bark which had been spread on the sidewalk by the town hands. Her ridiculous testimony was that after the nail had stuck in her foot some of her neighbors told her If she would get the nail and grease it good t'ir wound would not be very severe, and that she sent and got the nail, and kept it under the door sill well greased. ani on rs and patrolmen to prevent the overcrowding of "L" trains. FIFTY ARE HILLED BV HURRICANE AND FLOOD MR. I PSHAW OX HEATH. ! opto a t .Night at the Tabernacle. Service Tomorrow. the ifjrci the Bt Speaker The silcnee of death rested upon e (jrcat congregation last night tit ptist Tabernacle -and the s theme was "Death." Mr. William D. i'pshaw was seen In another vein hist night. The rip pie of innocent mirth which seems so natural with the speaker was absent f from the service, but silence that was I almost awful at times prevailed. He s;:o!:c of death as a mystery, death as is,-, a certainty, death hopeless without Christ, and death triuinpnatlt with Him. It was a sane but startling presentation of this solemn subject that appealed to the judgment and conscience of men. The address was one of power and the impression was i- profound. Toe after-meeting was '' fruitful and several conversions oc curred. ' The meetings every night at 7:"0 are drawing increasing crowds and i unieTi good is being clone. A Thanksgiving service will be hold at-J-0:;:o tomorrow morning. Rheumatism I hnvo found a tried and tested euro for Rheu matism! Not a remedy that will straighten the , nttortr!d liipbB of 0hTonlT(K'ripplM8,nc turn bony mowths bock to flesh drain. That l& lmDo-wibl-1. I : Sot I can now surely kill the pains and pangs of i weaknesses una acpioraoie aisease. In Germany with a Chemist In the Cllj of W Darmstadt I found the last ingredient with Which Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy was hade W: perfected, dependable prescription. Without 'tliat last ingredient, I successfully treated many, many ca ses of Rheumatism : but now, at last, it uni formly cures all curable cases of thisl heretofore much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem todlssolve (By tho Associated Press.) San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 2S.r James Donncll. a coffee planter, who arrived here yesterday on the steamer San Juan from Guatemala, tells of the destruction of the little town of Tutu pec during a hurricane which re cently ravaged the neighboring Qoast. Tutupec lies In an out-of-the-way part of Tehitantepec, and its population amounts to about five thousand. When the hurricane was at its height the town was inundated by rise in the river on whjeh it is situ ated, and all of the buildings were washed away. The inhabitants sought refuge in trees, but many of them were washed a Way during the night. The news so far received from the scene of the disaster is not very definite in its character as re gards loss of life, hut it is known that fully fifty people were drowned. Nearly till of the buildings in the town were swept away by the flood;;. pllshed In the way of dove! many interests in the state. At these meetings the very best and most active men in each county should V elected as members ot the execu tive committee and to fill the various Offices of the .association. Let us all work together to have a united North Carolina for more money, bettter priees-and better conditions generally. C. C. MOORE; Prest. N. C Div. S. C. A. State papers please copy. ; resinned. PILES (TRIM IN K TO 14 DAYS, j PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In C to 14 days or money refunded! 50.'. Opened tiffloei in Raleigh. MR. WHITE AND HIS FUR EXHIBIT. has al one ol The Jarrett Contuctin Company has opened an office here with Mr. H. i B; Harris in charge. The company has the contracts for the erection of sta tions alonK; thf line of the Raleigh & Pamlico Sound railroad, now in course ,,f ciiiKt i ii.-t i.m fenm Knlcich lit Wlifih- ington, N. C. The Biggest Bargains Yet! ARE GOING TO B PUT ON SALE The Balance of our $3.50 Sample Shoes and Oxfords at $1.00, The Boylan-Pcaree Company ranged with Mr. n. u. vwme, cue 01 the foremost furriers of the country, toJ make an exhibit of furs this afternoon-j and next Friday. The furs will consist j of neck nieces, muffs, etc., and it will be a master display, a line beyond all question the most Interesting ever dis played here. Mr. White is an expert In the line of furs, and he will be present and su perintend the sale. While the show will consist of exquisite fur pieces, there will be no extortionate prices charged. Of course all the ladles in Raleljjh are cordially invited to attend this 1 i event, and it would be well to remem ber it will last only through rway. For Approval of Accounts. Then States was a session of th. district court this Fulled nine,. Judge Tin imas R. Furnell presiding, for the purpose of approving the ac counts of the clerk of the court at Wil mington and of several of the United States commissioners in the district. We have also 1,000 pairs of Girls and Boys Shoes that must be sold at a sacrifice. Call early and get the pick. All New Goods. Nursing Mothers and Malaria. The Old Standard Grove's Taste-! ! less Chill Tonic drives out malaria j and builds up the system. Sold by ! all dealers for 27 years. Price 50 j cents. S. C. POOL, RALJEIQH, IN.C ORDERS FOR S. A. L. AND COAST LINE. The Corporation Commission issues an order that the Seaboard Air Une must provide a building adequate for the protection of passengers and freight at Phoenix, near Wilmington, within ninety days. Another order is that the Seaboard must provide adequate and separate waiting rooms for the races, and also great happiness came Into the home , hotter protection for freight at Coun- of 8. C Blair, school superintendent, dt,ila ,., iin hPtwnpn Wiimlnsrtnn Blade Happy for Life. St. Albans, W. Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dread ful complaint he names. He says: "My little daughter had St. Vitus' Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily worse until as a last result we tried PJIectrlc Bitters; and I rejoice to and Hamlet. The commission also makes an or der directing the Atlantic. Coast Line Railroad Company to provide .ade quate passenger and freight depot facilities at Jacksonville, Onslow say. three bottles effected a complete county, within ninety days. Tho cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous i HRnnf there was destroved bv Are re cently. I complaints, general debility, female impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed by all druggista. Price Mc. wid pass away under the action of this remedy as freely at does lucar when added to pure water. And then, WRen dissolved, theso poisonous wastes freely pin trom the system, and the cause ol Rheumatism is gone forever. There Is now no real need no actual excuse to suffer longer with out help. Wo sell, and In confidence recommend Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy , HENRY T , HICKS. Freight Depots Tomorrow. The Southern, Raleigh and Southport and 8, A. L. railways will kiep their freight depots open for the delivery of perishable freight from 7:30 to 10 a. m. tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day. After! It is understood that the railroad companies will nbt take any excep tions to Abe orders in either of the three cases- ' Hunting Party Ret urned. The following gentlement returned last night from a successful hunting expedition on the old Buffalo place the last-named hour the depots will be no.w owned by MJ; PauLHv!fe; ln closed for the remainder of the day. ""s"nc"un yL "S" wm' Nowell, F. W. Parker, and J. P. Wray. nri, 1 this signa ture under a picture we are oatisfied with the results. Mechanic & Investors Union WILL MAKE YOU A LOAN With Which to Build a Home For 100 Monthly Payment of about what you are now paying for rent; and at the end of the tfme will cancel tho mortgage and pay you In cash one half as much as the original loan. If death ojems an immediate settlement will be made. AS AN INVESTMENT. Our new Short Time Certificates re- ooirinc a rinnnult Of one dollar per month for each SfW.W vrlfl return at the end of ei-htv months all that you have paid with Mx pw nt per iannumi Interest. TaxtiAWWW the Company. A limited nui!'er Full Paid Ctr tlflcates og ilOOKK" be Sold at $92.00 cash. ' Z1 OEORC, J ALfA N Secretary. ,,tn Building. axative the CaresaColdlnOneDay. Full Name M K2122 Qamme r?LJ, CrST, Made by Union Labor mil ism ? jPjr I j I Cigarettes That Satisfy. I Wake up to tho fact that we are in the Klectrical Business and that to day is a good time to select what you need in our line. Kverybody that buys will be a tinner friend of ours. Raleigh Construction Co. 133 Fayetteville Straet. ,. 3? HEAD ACHE 10c. Bottle 2 Doses 25c. Bottle 8 Doses. ASK I'OUK DEALER FOB IT.
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